The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons [and of the House of Lords] Containing an Account of the Interesting Speeches and Motions ... During the 1st Session of the 14th [-18th] Parliament of Great BritainJ. Almon, 1796 |
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... important re- Specs , been materially improved in the courfe of the prefent year . In Italy , the threatened invafion of the French has been prevented ; and they have been driven back from a confiderable part of the line of craft which ...
... important re- Specs , been materially improved in the courfe of the prefent year . In Italy , the threatened invafion of the French has been prevented ; and they have been driven back from a confiderable part of the line of craft which ...
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... important to the interests of Europe . When thefe confequences are to arrive , and what they are to be , we know not ; but they are in fpirita little ftolen from Partridge's almanack , the predictions in which are , " that the next year ...
... important to the interests of Europe . When thefe confequences are to arrive , and what they are to be , we know not ; but they are in fpirita little ftolen from Partridge's almanack , the predictions in which are , " that the next year ...
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... important confequences to arife from the crifis in France , these important confequences , it seems , are to be derived out of their diftreffes . Not that they are likely to become better citizens , better Chriftians , more humane or ...
... important confequences to arife from the crifis in France , these important confequences , it seems , are to be derived out of their diftreffes . Not that they are likely to become better citizens , better Chriftians , more humane or ...
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... important changes had been effected in France by the continued preffure of the war . In the first year of hoftilities , he had entertained fanguine hopes that the democratic opinions would have been foon destroyed by the firft ...
... important changes had been effected in France by the continued preffure of the war . In the first year of hoftilities , he had entertained fanguine hopes that the democratic opinions would have been foon destroyed by the firft ...
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... important to the interefts of Europe ! What period of the eventful hiftory of this wonderful revolution has not been productive of confequences materially important to Europe ? Of what change that has taken place might not the fame ...
... important to the interefts of Europe ! What period of the eventful hiftory of this wonderful revolution has not been productive of confequences materially important to Europe ? Of what change that has taken place might not the fame ...
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Seite 93 - Indians dwelling on either side of the said boundary line, freely to pass and repass by land or inland navigation, into the respective territories and countries of the two parties, on the continent of America...
Seite 302 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Seite 93 - ... eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging, may freely be resorted to and used by both parties, in as ample a manner as any of the Atlantic ports or places of the United States, or any of the ports or places of His Majesty in Great Britain.
Seite 605 - Majefty, the refolutions which the Committee had directed him to report to the Houfe ; which he read in his place, and afterwards delivered in at the table, where the fame were read, and agreed to by the Houfe, and are as followeth, viz.
Seite 104 - ... the privilege of remaining and continuing their trade so long as they behave peaceably, and commit no offence against the laws ; and in case their conduct should render them suspected, and the respective governments should think proper to order them to remove, the term of twelve months, from the publication of the order, shall be allowed them for that purpose...
Seite 104 - Nothing in this treaty contained shall, however, be construed or operate contrary to former and existing public treaties with other sovereigns or States. But the two parties agree that while they continue in amity neither of them will in future make any treaty that shall be inconsistent with this or the preceding article.
Seite 106 - Instructions are given to the Governors of the different States to use all the means in their power for restoring prizes of this last description found within their ports. Though they will, of course, take...
Seite 94 - ... river from one degree of latitude below the falls of St. Anthony, to the principal source or sources of the said river, and also of the parts adjacent thereto; and that if on the result of such survey, it should appear that the said river, would not be intersected by such a line as is above mentioned, the two parties will thereupon proceed by amicable...
Seite 96 - AB, one of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America...
Seite 106 - We are bound by our treaties with three of the belligerent nations, by all the means in our power to protect and defend...